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Apathy In The UK: Police Commissioner Post-Mortem Underway

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 17.11.2012 | UK

A post-mortem was under way today into the first elections for police commissioners in England and Wales after the poll was marred by a record-low tur...

Who Were The PCC Winners And Losers?

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 16.01.2013 | UK Politics

Independent candidates have won 12 of the 41 posts in the first elections for crime commissioners, with many shunning bigger political candidates in t...

Tory MP: 'I Regret Voting For Police And Crime Commissioners'

The Huffington Post UK | Charlie Lindlar | Posted 16.11.2012 | UK Politics

As low turnouts continue to be recorded across the country, Conservative MP Conor Burns has said that he believes the Tory Party will "regret" creatin...

'The Turnout Was Always Going To Be Low'

The Huffington Post UK/PA | Posted 16.11.2012 | UK

Independent candidates have won 12 of the 41 posts in the first elections for crime commissioners, with many shunning bigger political candidates in t...

Lord Prescott Hits The Road

PA | Posted 13.09.2012 | UK Politics

Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott is hitting the road on Thursday to launch his bid to become the country's highest profile police and crime ...

Michael Rundle

Sir Hugh Orde: No 'Endemic' Racism In The Police

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.05.2012 | UK

One of the UK's most senior policemen has denied the force is inherently racist. Sir Hugh Orde, president of the Association of Chief Police Office...

Michael Rundle

'Peanuts': Acpo President Defends Spending On Police Consultants

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.05.2012 | UK

Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) President Sir Hugh Orde has defended his organisation's spending on consultants as "peanuts". Recently ...

Michael Rundle

Sir Hugh Orde: 'For The First Time Police Officers Feel Vulnerable'

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.05.2012 | UK

The most radical changes to the police service in 200 years, combined with massive budget cuts, have left officers "frustrated" - and could soon have ...

Michael Rundle

Elected Police Commissioners Delay Hurts Everyone Except The Parties

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 02.09.2011 | UK Politics

In May 2012 English and Welsh voters in 41 constabularies are due to go to the polls to elect Police and Crime Commissioners. But with the Police Ref...